City of Annapolis, MD

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Press Release: General Election Canvass #1: Unofficial Counts for Mail-In Voting

Press Release

City of Annapolis

Public Information Office

160 Duke of Gloucester Street

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Media contact: Mitchelle Stephenson, 410-972-7724 or mwstephenson @annapolis.gov

General Election Canvass #1:
Unofficial Counts for Mail-In Voting

ANNAPOLIS, MD (November 6, 2025) -Today, the Annapolis Board of Canvassers oversaw the count of mail-in ballots received (drop box and USPS) to date for the 2025 City of Annapolis Municipal Elections. In the tables below, these unofficial results have been added to the in-person totals from General Election Day (Tuesday, November 6). One final round of counting will take place on Wednesday, November 12.

Unofficial Results (Election Day and Mail-In)

Mayor:

Candidate

In Person

Mail-In

Total

Jared Littmann (D)

4291

2021

6312

Robert O'Shea (R)

1798

507

2305

Alderperson:

Ward One

In Person

Mail-In

Total

Harry Huntley (D)

566

410

976

Thomas Krieck (Un)

576

301

877

Ward Two

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Karma O'Neill (D)

623

253

876

Kenneth G. Vincent (R)

379

92

471

Ward Three

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

KeanuĂș Smith-Brown (D)

417

150

567

Michael Dye (Un)

128

36

164

Ward Four

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Janice Elaine Allsup-Johnson (D)

343

105

448

Ward Five

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Brooks Schandelmeier (D)

447

150

597

Jack Papaleonti (R)

285

41

326

Ward Six

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Diesha Contee (D)

302

101

403

George M. Gallagher (R)

110

48

158

Ward Seven

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Robert Savidge (D)

552

243

795

Ward Eight

Vote Totals

Mail-In

Total

Frank Thorp (D)

679

364

1043

Will Cunha (Un)

499

113

612

Final Canvass and Certification of Winners

A second round of ballot-counting will take place on Wednesday, November 12. At the conclusion, the Board of Canvassers will certify all votes and officially declare winners. By law, mail-in ballots have seven days to arrive. The second canvass of votes will be conducted at the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections offices in Glen Burnie, beginning at 10 a.m. (6740 Baymeadow Drive, Glen Burnie). The final round of counting will include additional mail-in and provisional ballots. The session is open to the public.

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